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The name calling and teasing continues. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 557889" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>One thing I want to warn you about is allowing her to get away with truancy. You know that if she is missing more school than is allowed even if you give her excused absences, then they can come after you and haul your tail into court and charge you. That happened to me and my kid had a physical medical condition that effected his stomach and he had to take medications for pain in his stomach. When his stomach became so bad, he had to take these medications and if he had gone to school on them he would have been in the nurses office sleeping on a cot. His dr advised us to just have him take them at home and stay in bed because he would be cramping so badly that he often would be bedridden for a day or two at a time.</p><p></p><p>He did not have an issue keeping up with schoolwork either. The school guidance counselor got involved and told me that even with excused absences I would have to take him to the doctor each and every time he was absent. I told her this was absurd. The doctor didnt need to see him since this was an ongoing chronic issue that was seen about every two months by a gastro doctor and these were his orders. Plus, I worked and this kid was on blue cross and it would be a $30 copay for each visit. I didnt have the money to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 557889, member: 1514"] One thing I want to warn you about is allowing her to get away with truancy. You know that if she is missing more school than is allowed even if you give her excused absences, then they can come after you and haul your tail into court and charge you. That happened to me and my kid had a physical medical condition that effected his stomach and he had to take medications for pain in his stomach. When his stomach became so bad, he had to take these medications and if he had gone to school on them he would have been in the nurses office sleeping on a cot. His dr advised us to just have him take them at home and stay in bed because he would be cramping so badly that he often would be bedridden for a day or two at a time. He did not have an issue keeping up with schoolwork either. The school guidance counselor got involved and told me that even with excused absences I would have to take him to the doctor each and every time he was absent. I told her this was absurd. The doctor didnt need to see him since this was an ongoing chronic issue that was seen about every two months by a gastro doctor and these were his orders. Plus, I worked and this kid was on blue cross and it would be a $30 copay for each visit. I didnt have the money to do that. [/QUOTE]
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